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Review on RO74 B Trauma Height Width by Primacare KB by Rick Ross

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dividers and pockets really help

Dividers combined with pockets keep things tidy. It's not ideal, ideally I'd rather keep my various wound or airway supplies together, but there's not enough room for that. Even though I had to distribute a few things (mainly wound care) this is a well organized bag. As a paramedic, I probably pack more into it than most Contents: Hard case (not included): stethoscope, cuff, watch, pulse oximeter Top valve: OPA kit Left valve: forceps, tweezers, scissors, flashlight pen Right valve: thermometer Pocket: assorted band-aids , gauze roll, 2x2 gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, triple antibiotic ointment, 2" porous gore tape right pocket: various sizes of ABD pads front pocket: glucometer (not pictured) main compartment: right side: gloves, face masks, goggles, BVM pouch, pocket ventilator , oral glucose, eyewash kit, chewable aspirin Left rear: 4 x triangular bandages, 2 x tourniquet, 36" roller splint, Left front: adhesive strips, 4" cohesive flexible bandage, 4 x premium bandages, 2 x instant cold compresses, 2x burn pads , 2x mylar blankets around the dividers: back> right: adjustable neck collar left: bio pockets front: NPA kit, 10x30 ABD chin pads the chin, there are several brands, like mine I used Ambu Perfit. In addition to the contents of the hard case, this is a personal injury treatment kit not used in the field. I hope I never need it, but it's here just in case.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging